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‘An Ethics Nightmare’: Hunter Biden Art Gallerist Interviewed By House Investigators

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The House Oversight and Accountability Chairman, James Comer, alleges that the Biden administration may have misled the public about an ethics agreement related to Hunter Biden’s art career.

The committee interviewed Hunter’s art gallerist, Georges Bergès, who stated that there was no ethics agreement with the White House, contrary to the administration’s claims.

Bergès also revealed that Democrat donors, including one appointed by President Biden to a commission, purchased the majority of Hunter’s art. (Trending: Clintons Scramble To Delete Embarrassing Photo, But Were Too Slow)

Rep. Comer said, “The Biden White House appears to have deceived the American people about facilitating an ethics agreement governing the sale of Hunter Biden’s art. Hunter Biden’s gallerist never had any communication with the White House about such an agreement to make sure there was any sort of ethics compliance at all, and he provided information to the committee revealing how Hunter Biden’s amateur art career is an ethics nightmare.”

According to Comer, Bergès said that Hunter “knew the identities of the individuals who purchased roughly 70% of the value of his art, including Democrat donors Kevin Morris and Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali.”

“The vast majority of Hunter Biden’s art has been purchased by Democrat donors, one of whom was appointed by President Biden to a prestigious commission after she purchased Hunter Biden’s art for tens of thousands of dollars shortly after Joe Biden’s inauguration. The White House has a lot of explaining to do about misleading the American people,” continued Comer.

House investigators reported, “However, Kevin Morris only paid Mr. Bergès 40% commission of the $875,000 purchase and Hunter Biden and Kevin Morris figured out the financial implications. Mr. Bergès admitted he has never done an art deal like that before.”

This has raised concerns about potential ethical issues and the White House’s transparency.

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